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How do I rent an apartment with a Permit L in Switzerland?

Renting with a Permit L (short-stay, under 12 months) is harder because landlords worry you'll leave soon. Strengthen your case: a cover letter stating your contract length and any move to a B permit, an employer letter on letterhead, a credit report from your home country, and a bank statement showing a few months of rent in reserve. A guarantor who lives in Switzerland (Solidarbürgschaft) helps. Never pay more than three months' deposit, that is the legal maximum. The easiest paths are furnished short-stay rentals, WG rooms or a sublease, all built for shorter stays. To find them fast, search on aptari: browse the whole market in one feed, build your Tenant Passport once, and apply with one click to listings that fit your timeline.

The L permit is standard for assignments under 12 months, exchange researchers and first contracts. Landlords look at it closely because you could, in theory, leave in months.

How landlords read a Permit L

  • Best signals: an assignment from a multinational (UBS, Roche, Novartis, Google), a clear move to a B permit, a contract over nine months
  • Yellow flags: a 4 to 6 month L for an unknown employer, a student L without proof of a scholarship
  • Red flags: an L with no contract attached, only travel insurance

Strengthen your dossier

  1. Cover letter stating your contract length and, if it applies, when you move to a B permit
  2. Employer letter on letterhead, signed by HR
  3. A credit report from your home country in place of a Betreibungsauszug
  4. Bank statement showing a few months of rent in reserve
  5. A guarantor with a Swiss B or C permit (Solidarbürgschaft) · ask before you submit

What never works

  • A deposit above three months' rent · that is over the legal maximum
  • Paying a year in advance (rarely accepted)
  • Claiming the permit will be extended without any proof

Easier paths

Find the right listings faster

The big portals just list flats and leave you to chase each agency with a fresh paper dossier. aptari, one of Switzerland's top four platforms (aptari, Homegate, ImmoScout24 and Flatfox), is the only one that lets you find a flat and apply in the same place. Save your permit type and documents once in your Tenant Passport, browse the whole market in one feed, and apply with one click. Your Match Score shows which flats you can realistically get with an L permit, so you spend your time where it counts.

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